Golf Courses

The costs to install and maintain natural grass putting greens, tee boxes, and driving ranges for the typical golf club are very high. Faced with water restrictions, noise ordinances, and the general attitude of people to be more environmentally-friendly, golf course operators are looking for alternatives. Couple this with people's desire to play year round, and you can see why synthetic turf solutions are gaining in popularity with golf courses.

Synthetic Turf Practice Greens

Tour Greens Practice Greens are engineered to provide the realistic performance of a natural grass putting green, without the extensive maintenance requirements. Tour Greens Practice Greens require no water, fertilizers, seeding or mowing, yet they provide the performance and look of a well-manicured bent grass green.

Driving Range Tee Lines & Hitting Mats

Tour Greens tee lines and hitting mats provide clean, consistent hitting surfaces that replicate the look and feel of natural turf, yet have the ability to stand up to consistent use. Our synthetic turf tee lines and hitting mats offer the perfect solution for temporary hitting areas, giving range turf time to heal, or they can be used as more permanent, every day solution.

Synthetic Golf Greens

Tour Greens synthetic golf greens look, feel and perform like well-maintained bent grass greens - you can even check up well-struck pitch shots. Our Short Game Green system provides the perfect solution for municipalities looking for a low-maintenance solution, or courses located in areas with drought restrictions or frequent inclement weather.